This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1906 Excerpt: ...hath consumed Ar-Moab, . the men of the high places of the Arnon;" and on Deuteronomy 2: 3, which reads, "Ye have travelled long enough around the mountain, turn yourselves northward." Rashbam also wrote commentaries on the Talmud, but in this province, he did not reach the height of his grandfather's erudition. A ...
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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1906 Excerpt: ...hath consumed Ar-Moab, . the men of the high places of the Arnon;" and on Deuteronomy 2: 3, which reads, "Ye have travelled long enough around the mountain, turn yourselves northward." Rashbam also wrote commentaries on the Talmud, but in this province, he did not reach the height of his grandfather's erudition. A younger brother of Samuel, Jacob ben Meir, known as "Eabbenu Tam" was also a Tossafist of marked scholarship and pronounced mental analysis. He was born in 1100 and died 1171. While an exegete of the Bible, he did not come up to his brother Samuel in this particular, but far surpassed him in Talmudic interpretation. Grammatical studies engaged his attention to such an extent that he entered the breach between Menahem ben Saruk and Dunash with a work called, " Hakhraoth" (decisions) in which he protected Menahem against the onslaughts of his critic. While the Tossafists in France were numerous, but one more remains to be mentioned because of his celebrity, namely, Joseph Bechor Shor, who followed in the spirit of Bashbam in the creation of his Biblical commentary. It is only recently that the works of this man have been brought to light. Whereas the Biblical interpretations of Eashi and of the school of Tossafists became known throughout the then existing Jewry, on account of the power of dissemination, which characterizes all thought, the persecutions to which French Jews were unfortunately subjected certainly helped very materially in giving this new school its prestige. As Jews were driven out of France and their scholars felt obliged to settle in other communities, new centers for the spread of the teachings of the Tossafists were called into life. With this digression from the Spanish Jews, we return to them o...
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